Yes, it did happen, I joined my other bachelor babes for a night in on the couch. I must admit the hype around Season 3 had me so excited, I couldn’t help but get the girls together and reminisce on some fun memories that came out of The Bachelor mansion.

For me the first night was the most daunting because you just don’t know what to expect. Personally I do not remember what I said on that red carpet. It is so nerve-racking being in front of cameras. Let me say it is so easy to have verbal diarrhoea…. #Analglands. (more…)

Globally recognised surf and streetwear brand Mambo is hooking up with emerging Sydney designer Emma Mulholland for a capsule collection.

WWD reports that the 35-piece range will be called Emma Mulholland x Mambo Goddess, and is inspired by “the psychedelic marine life of the Great Barrier Reef”. The collection will boast mix-and-match swimwear, T-shirts, jackets, leggings and sunglasses with prices beginning from a reasonable $39.95 AUD.

Members of our forums shared mixed feelings toward the cover, though. “I’m glad to see her on every mag or campaign, but this cover it doesn’t work for me, it’s very lazy,” said burbuja8910 once the cover surfaced.

“It’s so good to see Magda! She looks beautiful even with this bad styling,” noted narcyza.

Sharing the same underwhelming sentiments was MON: “It had the potential, but failed miserably.”

“It really did, once you cut out that awful and cheap looking denim. The rest of the shot actually looks OK but I’m over that glitter polo neck and the layout could be better,” replied Benn98.

“Magdalena looks gorgeous, but everything else from the outfit to the font is terrible. It screams teen magazine, especially with that white background,” The Stylopedia acknowledged.

Oxymore certainly wasn’t a fan, agreeing, “What is wrong with their layout! Magda looks beautiful, but that pink and that font.”

Check out some previews of Magdalena’s cover story and add your own two cents here.

Vogue Turkey is not generally noted for creating innovative, unique and eye-catching covers. The magazine has undeniably let standards slip lately, producing covers that attract attention for all the wrong reasons and it seems as though the mediocrity continues for August. Fresh off the cover of Vogue Russia, Lindsey Wixson is doused in red for the magazine’s annual Turkish designer issue, but the Richard Burbridge image makes the current face of Chanel resemble Little Red Riding Hood in the worst way possible.

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Forum members couldn’t wait to let rip. “Eeck! Too much red, and Lindsey’s expression looks off. The shot doesn’t work as a cover I’m afraid,” complained Benn98, setting the tone for commentary to come.

“Reminds me of Little Red Riding Hood … I like that BUT I don’t like Lindsey’s face/expression,” DutchHomme expressed.

Also unimpressed was narcyza. “It’s too much red. Red is everywhere. And the nude makeup doesn’t fit at all. Even red lipstick would’ve been better!” she suggested.

Forum member justaguy wasn’t exactly shouting from the rooftops, either, writing, “I think this could have worked much better with a different model. Anytime I see Lindsey in a photo, my eyes go immediately to her open mouth.”

“They had Lindsey on the cover before. If it’s the start of the fall collection issue it’s still far too much red. Even Spanish magazines who love red don’t use this much vibrant red. I wish they used a less vibrant color and another model. Mostly magazines love to use red in December issue covers, not August issues,” laughed glamrockgal.

Model-turned-actress Cara Delevingne, touring around to promote her latest film Paper Towns, stopped by Good Day Sacramento on Tuesday for a quick interview. And apparently, the anchors weren’t aware of her playful and sarcastic personality, as the interview instantly turned south.

The first awkward moment was when the host asked Delevingne if she had read the book prior to filming. In true Cara form, she replied, “Uh, no. I never read the book or the script. I kind of winged it. No, of course. It’s a lovely book. John Green is an incredible author, so really if you haven’t read his books, you should.”

And it only went downhill from there. The crew began to bash her for being tired and unexcited about the movie. “You seemed a lot more excited about [the movie] than you do right now?” one newscaster asked. “Are you just exhausted?”

“No, I mean, I’m still very excited,” Delevingne explained. “The premiere was last night and it felt like the end of an era, but I’m not any less excited than I was a couple of weeks ago.” She then went on to say that she’s not a morning person and that perhaps she had a bit more energy during the premiere, which led to the crew asking her if she was annoyed. “You seem a bit irritated, perhaps it’s just us?” “No,” she replied, “I think it’s just you.”

Zelda Zonk was quick to write, “That’s a shame, I really liked what he did for Balenciaga, more than what he does for his own label. But I guess it already takes a lot of his time, and it’s his own label that is making him really successful. So maybe he wants to focus on that? I’m really curious to see who is going to work for Balenciaga now.”

“Kering [French Luxury Goods Company] is ridiculous with their constant shuffling of designers. If I was a designer I’d never agree to work for one of their houses because you know you’ll be out in about 5 years max,” pointed out lelaid.

“The name Alistair Carr comes to my mind,” posted momo526, already playing the guessing game as to who’s set to replace Wang.

We will miss Wang’s eye-catching and visually-stimulating campaigns for Balenciaga. Take a peek at the Fall 2015 campaign featuring Kate Moss and Lara Stone here and sound off about Alexander Wang’s surprising departure inside our thread here.